Hi Corneil,
I would like to add more details:
i Just found the Jenkins server log ( Tomcat server log )
Dec 31, 2014 12:43:35 PM javax.jmdns.impl.DNSIncoming readAnswer
WARNING: There was an OPT answer. Not currently handled. Option code: 65002
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: B05083DC563D0EF7
Dec 31, 2014 12:43:35 PM jav
Am 30.12.2014 um 21:21 schrieb Steve K:
> Let's say that, since my most recent build, there have been three (3)
> new commits.
> Rather than having one build that includes all three commits, I would
> like to have three separate builds; one for each of the three in sequence.
>
> Is anyone doing so
Hi Corneil,
Thanks for reply.
I am using following versions :
- Jenkins version: 1.594
- Sonar Plug-in version : 2.1
I tried to execute from command line and following error displayed to me.
ERROR: Error during Sonar runner execution
org.sonar.runner.impl.RunnerException: Unable to ex
After upgrading from version 2.6 to 2.8 of the Maven Project Plugin I no
longer see new builds on the main page of my project. The old builds are
still there, but they're now under a *Modules* link. In the attached screen
capture the most recent build is #*312* even though the current build is #
newbie.
I have a failure in my sub project and corrected it. I click on the sub
project and restart it, but it seems like it does not restart. The job
number is "stuck" at the same number. I can go directly to the sub project
outside the plugin and restart it successfully, but through the bu
Let's say that, since my most recent build, there have been three (3) new
commits.
Rather than having one build that includes all three commits, I would like
to have three separate builds; one for each of the three in sequence.
Is anyone doing something like that? If so, how are you doing it?
Did you see in the output that JUnit was running?
How are you invoking JUnit? With an Ant build you have to add option to
instruct JUnit to produce the XML output.
On Mon Dec 29 2014 at 6:47:38 PM Murali wrote:
> It isnt publish report. XML are present in location. What could be issue?
> On Frida
Why don't you open a command prompt at the same location as your Jenkins
job workspace and execute:
F:\Laptop
Backup\OpenSource\sonarInstallation\sonar-runner-2.4\bin\sonar-runner.bat"
SonarRunner_01 -Dsonar.jdbc.driver=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
"-Dsonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/sonar?aut